06 June,2023 07:22 AM IST | Mumbai | Sameer Surve
The water stock in the Bhatsa lake stood at 1.42 lakh million litres on Monday. File pic
The state government has approved a proposal of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) seeking access to 1.5 lakh million litres of reserve water from the irrigation department-owned Bhatsa and Middle Vaitarna dams. As the city has sufficient water till August, there is no need for an immediate water cut.
As of Monday morning, there were 1.67 lakh million litres of water in seven dams, which is 11.58 per cent of the total capacity. This stock will last till March 15.
mid-day reported on June 1 that the proposal had been pending with the state government. "The proposal was approved by the state government last week," said a BMC official.
"Currently, we have enough water stock so there is no need to think about water cuts immediately," the official added.
Another official claimed that if there had been a delay in approving the request for reserve stock or if the government did not give its nod for the same, there would have been a possibility of imposing a water cut.
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The current water stock is the lowest of the past three years. In 2021 and 2022, it was 13.43 per cent (1.98 lakh million litres) and 15.83 per cent (2.29 lakh million litres) respectively. The total capacity of the lakes is 14.47 lakh million litres.
14.47l
Total capacity of lakes in million litres
Lake Amount
Upper Vaitarna 75,000 (from reserved stock)
Modak Sagar 34,028
Tansa 33,568
Middle Vaitarna 23,230
Bhatsa 1,42,046
Vihar 7,202
Tulsi 2,476
Total 2,42,549
'in million litres